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Replace Two Step Ladders for Fold Up

DesertG

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I have a 6 ft step ladder with 10ft reach and an 8ft step ladder with a 12 ft reach. I would like to replace both with one Gorilla Ladder. Will I hate it?
 
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ecotec

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I think that the previous posters have already covered the subject very well.

Regular step ladders are way more convenient for the majority of the time.

The weight difference seems huge.
 
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RTM

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My SIL has one, and we were working on something on the house, so shoes off. The uncomfortable foot rails were awful compared to a normal ladder. I tried it again later w my boots on, still not something I'd want to stand on all day.

Dad was an early adopter of those in the 70s. Never learned to like it😆, barely tolerated using it. If trek to get the regular A frame ladder any time.

I have a fiberglass, aluminum and wood tripod in increasing heights.
 

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If you want to replace the two strp ladders because of weight or convenience, maybe try the Hailo step ladders, which are usually fairly lightweight, but in many cases, still rated for 300lbs.
Apparently Hailo now makes a step ladder with extendable legs so it can serve as a 3, 4, or 5 stepped ladder. (I have no experience with this).


The regular ladders are pretty good as well.


Depending on the number of steps, the weight usually runs between 10-22lbs per ladder.

Aa for the Little Giant Multipurpose ladders and clones, I would probably recommend fiberglass, since it gives the extra electrical safety.
(Werner’s version is usually less expensive than the Little Giant fiberglass version).
One thing about Little Giant ladders, is while that pack up shorter than regular ladders, the actual ladders are otherwise bulky and heavy.
 

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65ranchero

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This is my favorite 3 step ladder(also make a 2 step one)
Replaces a fold up step stool
More foot cover area and has built in grab bar and tool tray fold to a fairly thin profile
 

Shiftless

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Mine is a Little Giant.
Heavy?, of course. It can’t be beat for working above staircases. Also, once it’s set up, the weight and the stiffness when you are on level surfaces gives you a lot of confidence when you are up in the air.

Do you know anyone who has been seriously injured or killed by falling off a ladder? I do.😞
 

neophyte

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Mine is a Little Giant.
Heavy?, of course. It can’t be beat for working above staircases. Also, once it’s set up, the weight and the stiffness when you are on level surfaces gives you a lot of confidence when you are up in the air.

Do you know anyone who has been seriously injured or killed by falling off a ladder? I do.😞
A person’a body weight should help keep a ladder in place, and weight should only be an issue if you are mounting the ladder from a high location, since a person’s weight would not be there on the ladder to stabilize the ladder.
I have never felt insecure on the Hailo step ladders when climbing from the floor, and Hailo step ladders can be carried around with a pinky finger.
 

rharman

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This is my favorite 3 step ladder(also make a 2 step one)
Replaces a fold up step stool
More foot cover area and has built in grab bar and tool tray fold to a fairly thin profile

I love that little 3-step ladder. It is rock solid. Have had one since 2010. Late 2024, I finally had to replace the treads. Used an outdoor rubber mat from Lowe's.

Also, the Flip 'n Lite. I have a 5' and a 6' version - since 2007. My favorite for general use around the house. For bigger jobs, the Little Giant M22' comes out.


Old tread on top, new mockups below.

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Acetone wiped, masked for spray adhesive.

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Overall shot.

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Close-up of the new treads.

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I have never felt insecure on the Hailo step ladders when climbing from the floor, and Hailo step ladders can be carried around with a pinky finger.
I have a conventional 6 foot fiberglass step ladder. I also have a 3 step step stool kept in the kitchen and used to access upper cabinets. (Upper cabinets run all the way to the 8 foot ceiling)
My heavy old Little Giant makes up into a 9 foot A-frame ladder when both halves are fully extended. That’s where the extra weight pays off… sometimes reaching out over the side and not feeling off balance. I also have outriggers and work platforms that attach. Handy place for a bucket or a tray with tools.
 
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